21st Century Fluencies
Solution
Fluency
The ability to think creatively to solve problems in
real time by clearly defining the problem, designing an appropriate solution,
delivering the solution, and then evaluating the process and the outcome. This
is about whole-brain thinking—creativity and problem solving applied on-demand.
Information
Fluency
The ability to
unconsciously and intuitively interpret information in all forms and formats in
order to extract the essential knowledge, authenticate it, and perceive its
meaning and significance. The data can then be used to complete real-world
tasks and solve real-world problems effectively.
Creativity
Fluency
The process by which
artistic proficiency adds meaning through design, art, and storytelling. It is
about using innovative design to add value to the function of a product though
the form.
Media
Fluency
There are two components of
Media Fluency. First, it involves the ability to look analytically at any
communication to interpret the real message, and evaluate the efficacy of the
chosen medium. Second, it’s about creating original communications that align
the message with its intended audience using the most appropriate and effective
medium.
Collaboration
Fluency
Team-working proficiency at
its highest level. It is the ability to work cooperatively with virtual and
real partners in both digital and non-digital environments to solve problems
and create original products.
Global
Digital Citizen
All the 21st Century
Fluencies are learned within the context of the Global Digital Citizen, using
the guiding principles of leadership, ethics, altruistic service, environmental
stewardship, global citizenship, digital citizenship, and personal
responsibility. The global digital citizen practices a sense of respect
and responsibility for themselves, others, and property—both physical and
intellectual.
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